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Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Legal Notices. <lb/>
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Wednesday night last. <lb/>
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the presents presented to this dis- <lb/>
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The Clerk of the Superior Court <lb/>
of Pitt county, having issued let- <lb/>
of administration to me, the <lb/>
undersigned, on the 20th day of <lb/>
on the estate of II. F. <lb/>
Harries, deceased, notice is hereby <lb/>
given to all persons indebted to the <lb/>
estate to make immediate <lb/>
to the and to all <lb/>
creditors of the estate to <lb/>
their claims, properly <lb/>
to the undersigned, <lb/>
twelve mouths after the date of <lb/>
this notice, or this notice will be <lb/>
plead bar of their recovery. <lb/>
This day of ISM. <lb/>
J. L. A . <lb/>
the F. Harriss. <lb/>
cash money, to build a mile of rail- <lb/>
road track Miss Verger received j men of the world The <lb/>
more valuable presents than <lb/>
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Greenville. Bo the scripture in <lb/>
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a subscriber Informed that paper a <lb/>
few days ago. that Jacob Cox, a. <lb/>
citizen of Randolph county some <lb/>
time ago married his third wife <lb/>
within six weeks after the death <lb/>
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ADM I <lb/>
Letter of administration <lb/>
this day issued to tho tinder- <lb/>
upon estate of <lb/>
Chapman notice is here <lb/>
given to all persons having <lb/>
claims against the estate of <lb/>
Chapman to present to the <lb/>
on or before the <lb/>
day of March, 1900, or thin notice <lb/>
will lie pleaded in bar of re- <lb/>
This the h day of March <lb/>
L. E. Smith, <lb/>
of the estate of <lb/>
Harding Harding. Ally's, <lb/>
Tuesday, April <lb/>
I will offer for sale at the Court <lb/>
House in Greenville the <lb/>
tracts or parcels of lands lying in <lb/>
I county which were to <lb/>
me in the division of lands of <lb/>
Whitehurst, deceased; one <lb/>
containing and <lb/>
twenty three i acres, adjoining <lb/>
the lands of Nobles and <lb/>
others, and a part of the <lb/>
Carney laud; the other <lb/>
track containing hundred <lb/>
sixty adjoining lands <lb/>
of Mooring and others, <lb/>
par of J. <lb/>
land. <lb/>
Terms of one third cash, <lb/>
balance in and two years; <lb/>
tide retained mil purchase <lb/>
paid, or mortgage to <lb/>
deterred <lb/>
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NOTICE. <lb/>
I, Anna wife of <lb/>
Lewis bare this day <lb/>
made entry according to law; of my <lb/>
withdrawal as a free trader in <lb/>
I. page of <lb/>
Pitt county, N. C, and from the <lb/>
day of March, 1899, will cease <lb/>
to act as a free trader, <lb/>
her <lb/>
Anna J. I <lb/>
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H. L; Hall. <lb/>
I I t-t-t talk, <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
The having Ibis day <lb/>
qualified before the Clerk of the <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt county <lb/>
administrator of the estate of J. R. <lb/>
Perkins, deceased, not ice is hereby <lb/>
given to all persons holding claims <lb/>
against said estate to present <lb/>
to me for payment on or before <lb/>
the day of February, 1900, or <lb/>
this will lie plead of <lb/>
their recovery. All persons in- <lb/>
to said estate are requested <lb/>
to make immediate settlement <lb/>
thereby nave costs. <lb/>
D. R. <lb/>
of the estate of J. <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
CHURCHES. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Prayer <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
school p. in. W F. Harding, <lb/>
third <lb/>
Sunday, Rev. <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school p. m. J. R. Moore <lb/>
regular services. <lb/>
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Divine service and sermon every <lb/>
Sunday morning and evening. Ev- <lb/>
prayer Wednesdays at <lb/>
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every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning evening. Pray- <lb/>
Thursday evening. Rev. <lb/>
A. W. Setzer, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. C. D. <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
A. F. A. M. Greenville <lb/>
Lodge, No. meets first and <lb/>
third Monday evening. R. <lb/>
W. M. J. M. Sec. <lb/>
1.0.0. Lodge, No. <lb/>
Meets every evening. <lb/>
E. E. Griffin, N. G. L. H. Pender, <lb/>
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K. of River Lodge, No. <lb/>
every Friday evening. Dr. <lb/>
Bagwell, Jr., C. R. L. <lb/>
Carr, K. andS. <lb/>
R. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
1696, meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
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Clerk of Pitt county us Executor of <lb/>
the Last Will and Testament of <lb/>
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hereby given to all persons <lb/>
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payment to the undersigned, and <lb/>
all persons having claims against <lb/>
sun I estate arc notified to <lb/>
the same for payment or before <lb/>
the 24th day of March 1900, or <lb/>
this will bar of recovery <lb/>
of same. <lb/>
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C. A. Tucker, <lb/>
Executor of Hay wood Knox. <lb/>
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T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manage. <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
leave Washington on <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- <lb/>
days at A. M. for Greenville, <lb/>
water <lb/>
Returning leave Tarboro at A. <lb/>
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days, Thursdays and Saturdays. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject de- <lb/>
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Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
HO. N. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
to W. B. <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de- <lb/>
and prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
1875. <lb/>
WHOLESALE -.- RETAIL <lb/>
Prepared buckwheat, fancy Pone e <lb/>
molasses, side meat, hams, should- <lb/>
sugar, our, tobacco. <lb/>
cigars, cigarettes, cheroots, <lb/>
butter, mountain full <lb/>
cream cheese, sausage, <lb/>
oat Hakes, hominy flakes, <lb/>
seed meal and hulls, cotton seed <lb/>
bought at cents per bushel. <lb/>
D. M. FERRY GARDEN SEEDS. <lb/>
STANDARD Sewing; M <lb/>
BAGS SALT. <lb/>
BUREAUS. <lb/>
MATTRESSES, <lb/>
CHAIRS, Etc <lb/>
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MILLINERY. <lb/>
Line of Hardware. <lb/>
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W. Brown. <lb/>
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VOL. XVIII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, APRIL <lb/>
WE OFFER TO TOBACCO PLASTERS THE A <lb/>
Perfect Tobacco Formula. <lb/>
OSCEOLA <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
821-3 <lb/>
A new tobacco brand by a new <lb/>
tobacco formula by <lb/>
an old house. <lb/>
Look out for OSCEOLA under North Carolina Tobacco this <lb/>
Season. <lb/>
ITS GOING TO M HEARD FROM <lb/>
CALL FOR AND TRY <lb/>
MANUFACTURED BY <lb/>
OLD DOMINION CO. Br, Ya. <lb/>
sale by all Old Dominion Agents everywhere. <lb/>
Cobb Son at Other all <lb/>
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Net Look Favorable. <lb/>
Worn By Blue Gray. <lb/>
outlook for the next crop years Bays Rev. <lb/>
of cotton is already superseding in David Molten, of Dundee, Scotland <lb/>
popular interest the marketing of now In paid a visit <lb/>
the balance of the old crop. Al-, to Mrs. Stonewall Jackson at her <lb/>
some doubt yet exists as to home, by <lb/>
results of the with which her hos- <lb/>
tile market has ceased to be ma- band wore when he received his <lb/>
by old-crop death wound. It was a heavy <lb/>
and largely governed by rubber faced the fatal <lb/>
the reports from the country as to bullet hole and stain of Mood were <lb/>
the preparations for the plainly visible. I took the <lb/>
crop of and the progress made relic of the great Confederate <lb/>
by that the crop already hero back to my home in Dundee, <lb/>
planted in more southerly dis- but en route to New York <lb/>
I met Howard, of the Fed- <lb/>
Owing to the favorable weather army, and told him the story, <lb/>
which has prevailed during the He was immensely interested, spoke <lb/>
past week or two, field work has warmly of General Jackson's <lb/>
at a rapid rate, and genius and superb courage, <lb/>
people of sanguine temperament wound up by <lb/>
are disposed to think that the ninny Mr. since you have <lb/>
weeks lost will speedily made I I will have to <lb/>
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problematical. The known facts same battle. I am not ranking <lb/>
are that the purchases of myself with Jackson, but I want <lb/>
fertilizers are you to have a souvenir of <lb/>
smaller than last year, the So he gave me his <lb/>
preparations for planting the crop form coat, embellished with the <lb/>
have been very much Federal brass buttons and shoulder <lb/>
have straps. I thanked him heartily. <lb/>
any material effect upon the acreage <lb/>
finally planted remains to be seen, <lb/>
but that the crop CM be as vigor- <lb/>
or as productive with less <lb/>
does not appear reasonable. <lb/>
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made up by uncommonly favorable <lb/>
weather, but it undoubtedly sub- <lb/>
the crop to more vicissitudes <lb/>
than it would ordinarily York Tribune, <lb/>
with a reasonable certainty of <lb/>
the harvest <lb/>
Orleans Picayune. <lb/>
and after reached home I had <lb/>
them both placed in the fine public <lb/>
at Dundee. There they <lb/>
have hung all these years, the blue <lb/>
the gray, side by side, one <lb/>
let torn and bloody, bright <lb/>
whole. I propose my re- <lb/>
turn to have the two coats trans- <lb/>
to the inn-ruin at <lb/>
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the Senators get a month <lb/>
the Deputies in Germany <lb/>
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for their services, but enjoy many <lb/>
advantages and immunities; in <lb/>
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telling them that the <lb/>
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and if one of it is enforced all <lb/>
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enforced. <lb/>
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to illiterate while men <lb/>
voting, it is well to ask who <lb/>
gave the poor while men this <lb/>
State the right to vote Our older <lb/>
readers will that <lb/>
party, over forty years <lb/>
ago. gave to all <lb/>
white men in North Carolina and <lb/>
removed the property <lb/>
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BOt now going lo take away <lb/>
the right of suffrage from a large <lb/>
class of its own voters. Chatham <lb/>
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effects of t he malady. Price <lb/>
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cured. A trial bottle free L. <lb/>
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ate courses one have than the <lb/>
practical application of ideas <lb/>
through the medium of friends and <lb/>
Frances <lb/>
the May Home Journal. <lb/>
far as education is concerned <lb/>
the best family friend is the <lb/>
hen you sec some <lb/>
a family consulting the diction- <lb/>
whenever a doubt word or <lb/>
phrase conies up in the course of <lb/>
conversation you will find the <lb/>
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higher of <lb/>
science and ethics, but is <lb/>
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guild Slang has its <lb/>
uses, no doubt, but if American <lb/>
parents do not give some heed to <lb/>
the English talked by their <lb/>
home, Americans a <lb/>
years hence will have <lb/>
forgotten their mother <lb/>
tongue. <lb/>
Wife beaters Germany <lb/>
in a peculiar and yet sen- <lb/>
way. They are not imprison, <lb/>
ed, as in this country, but arc <lb/>
rested, Saturday after their <lb/>
week's work is over, and kept in <lb/>
durance until Monday, This is <lb/>
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North Carolina Industries. <lb/>
The Slate of North <lb/>
attention at pres- <lb/>
on account of the remarkably <lb/>
of new mill- <lb/>
creeled in addition to <lb/>
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in <lb/>
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in Tin <lb/>
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operation. lode j which attracted of <lb/>
improvements and new at Slate were much <lb/>
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that, be is senior partner of <lb/>
of Co., do- <lb/>
business in the City of Toledo- <lb/>
County and State aforesaid, <lb/>
that said will pay the sum of <lb/>
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for <lb/>
each every case of Catarrh that <lb/>
cannot be cured by the Hall's <lb/>
Cure. Frank J. <lb/>
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Sold <lb/>
Pills are the beat <lb/>
with the Scotland Neck <lb/>
wealth in the <lb/>
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paper is not expected to say it. but <lb/>
ten years ago Charlotte had candor compels the <lb/>
a of about and I to the last Legislature <lb/>
cotton mill. Today its many <lb/>
lion is more than and its which seem inexcusable. Almost <lb/>
I day every day some mistake made in <lb/>
night in the fuel lire of copying I lie laws is published, <lb/>
cotton yarns, gray cloths, the laws are being published these <lb/>
hams, webbing. are light, some <lb/>
hosiery, batting and wadding. Its of and perhaps others that <lb/>
live clothing factories are do not hear of. <lb/>
every hour of daylight to keep up of it, there seems lo been gross <lb/>
with their These factories negligence in allowing <lb/>
are the direct result of the cotton so many mistakes <lb/>
mills, While a an auxiliary Landmark is of opinion <lb/>
f textile life there arc the four the gross negligence is due to <lb/>
firms which to of legislative <lb/>
build and equip mills coin icier <lb/>
and which are kept to their political Influence <lb/>
while the live machinery and <lb/>
ply houses are shipping goods <lb/>
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that ought In lie changed.--Slates <lb/>
Landmark. <lb/>
child from school <lb/>
ill It unless in case of ill <lb/>
is punishable by a line, the <lb/>
increased. <lb/>
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illness is r is sent <lb/>
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he that the <lb/>
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his fee. <lb/>
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Out <lb/>
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Major Lee, who has <lb/>
personal representative of Hen. <lb/>
Miles before Court <lb/>
made a speech summing up the <lb/>
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p mid of. He showed even <lb/>
allegation made Gen. Miles has <lb/>
been folly sustained good <lb/>
bill lie A ill-s are <lb/>
iii outline of report, <lb/>
vi hull will make in a <lb/>
few days, this week. Hue <lb/>
is to he ignored, Alger <lb/>
and in washed, and <lb/>
tell truth the beef for- <lb/>
iii-lied the v, censured. If that <lb/>
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mess, to believe the per- <lb/>
of Mr. <lb/>
and that he was the victim of his <lb/>
political obligations lo Alger, <lb/>
public be made in <lb/>
stand a strain. <lb/>
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Irving In get Mr. to an <lb/>
that, owing to his health, <lb/>
he will not in-a candidate for re <lb/>
nomination, lie has so far <lb/>
dined to do so. although his health <lb/>
is really a serious condition. <lb/>
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York republicans dial <lb/>
Roosevelt would be effectually <lb/>
shelved If made the tail of Me <lb/>
ticket, and Mr. <lb/>
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following his by II <lb/>
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stale has tailed In till, after having <lb/>
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nil poured torch <lb/>
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justice in hands, the <lb/>
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carriage, of justice are responsible <lb/>
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Herrings sold in Plymouth <lb/>
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bean since <lb/>
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Hi. James of <lb/>
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University <lb/>
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year Miss Mollie <lb/>
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business men would be of <lb/>
incalculable to young men <lb/>
in them from evil <lb/>
helping them to build <lb/>
arc worth something to <lb/>
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t. <lb/>
in- to today <lb/>
Don't forgot B. Manning <lb/>
Agricultural Prepare <lb/>
for peanuts all crops. <lb/>
Th- v. ti. are <lb/>
up the shop <lb/>
in Tobacco Pines. <lb/>
orders have bet-u and If <lb/>
NUB is the <lb/>
send it at once. <lb/>
Mr. W. and wife. <lb/>
who were here a <lb/>
mouths ago. and have been <lb/>
lit that time. <lb/>
moved here yesterday. Mr. <lb/>
formerly of Durham and has <lb/>
i large experience Id dairying, <lb/>
trucking etc. place <lb/>
i- fortunate In having h an an- <lb/>
It, and a man <lb/>
who ha-the push about him <lb/>
Mr. has. <lb/>
Wednesday evening April <lb/>
Democratic town convention <lb/>
was, I. <lb/>
chairman of Mm executive commit- <lb/>
tea. I poll ion <lb/>
elected chairman, <lb/>
M. A <lb/>
J. W. I. <lb/>
Hurst, Patty, w. is. <lb/>
and was appointed to <lb/>
and made the <lb/>
following report which was <lb/>
ad <lb/>
Petty, Commissioners, Rowan <lb/>
The of Internal <lb/>
the following to <lb/>
which is of interest to all <lb/>
dealers leaf <lb/>
of Internal <lb/>
Internal No. <lb/>
February r. <lb/>
to leaf <lb/>
Ira than I <lb/>
at shall not <lb/>
to composing I <lb/>
the breaks on warehouse la <lb/>
the loose leaf where it is <lb/>
.-id at public auction to qualified <lb/>
In or to <lb/>
Bed of tobacco, <lb/>
cigars, or to persons who <lb/>
leaf for export only. <lb/>
who buys tons <lb/>
leaf -o. the breaks <lb/>
upon the warehouse Moors, for the <lb/>
reselling the same at <lb/>
public a private Bale, <lb/>
without removal from Ilk- ware <lb/>
is regarded as a dealer in <lb/>
leaf tobacco, will required <lb/>
to pay special as a <lb/>
dealer at each place where he ear- <lb/>
rial business, and must keep a <lb/>
record of his purchases and <lb/>
Book for place, the same <lb/>
as <lb/>
Even qualified dealer In leaf to <lb/>
i w ho purchases b <lb/>
Iron the or <lb/>
it has been placed on <lb/>
the warehouse boors, may <lb/>
The having duly <lb/>
Clerk of Put count. as Executor of <lb/>
the East Will Testament of <lb/>
Mrs. I. Kicks, deceased, notice <lb/>
i-. hereby given to all <lb/>
dented to the estate to make <lb/>
mediate payment to the <lb/>
ad, and all having claims <lb/>
said are notified lo <lb/>
at tie bum for pas or <lb/>
day of April. <lb/>
or this notice will be plead in <lb/>
This pf April. <lb/>
J. A. Hit Ks, <lb/>
Mrs. E. Kicks. <lb/>
you think any old thing will <lb/>
do to put on your wall. If <lb/>
you de and want the <lb/>
steal in . <lb/>
Hit l. Ml <lb/>
,. <lb/>
the <lb/>
w a <lb/>
In-. i-i r, i.- I . i<lb/>
h. n f <lb/>
1.10 I Ill <lb/>
i. ii mud I <lb/>
M IDEM lite <lb/>
it- ft tin- p P <lb/>
. m .- . . V town <lb/>
lo I id <lb/>
ORIN CO, <lb/>
p- R C. <lb/>
Price SI <lb/>
WALL <lb/>
PAPER <lb/>
Send to A. It. at J. <lb/>
Cherry and get <lb/>
bis line Of sells <lb/>
Md from the factory can sell <lb/>
PAPER <lb/>
fin what other have lo pay, <lb/>
so you save profit giving <lb/>
your order. <lb/>
that plait- <lb/>
repack or re- <lb/>
the in <lb/>
or bales. I <lb/>
Loose <lb/>
It. Nobles O. <lb/>
Constable, <lb/>
i J. John <lb/>
It Win-ale. All <lb/>
candidates forward and <lb/>
the <lb/>
He Lost Ills <lb/>
hi-, breeches <lb/>
exciting<lb/>
hi young man lost <lb/>
last Sunday <lb/>
his a <lb/>
When n business <lb/>
advertising doesn't be <lb/>
real <lb/>
I do <lb/>
and acceptable to the j <lb/>
one perfect strength <lb/>
cleansing the system effect <lb/>
effects f well known remedy, <lb/>
Stoop of by the <lb/>
Co., <lb/>
tin- of obtaining the liquid <lb/>
f plants known t <lb/>
them in the <lb/>
sit-in. It <lb/>
Ding <lb/>
gently promptly one <lb/>
to habitual per <lb/>
Its perfect freedom <lb/>
every sub- <lb/>
stance, its acting on the kidneys, <lb/>
liver bowels, without weakening <lb/>
or irritating them, make it the Meal <lb/>
laxative. <lb/>
In the Of manufacturing figs <lb/>
are SI they are pleasant to the <lb/>
taste, but the medicinal qualities of the <lb/>
i-. i . ate obtained from and <lb/>
other aromatic plants, by a method <lb/>
known to toe Pie <lb/>
Co, only. In order got its beneficial <lb/>
effects and to avoid imitations, <lb/>
remember the full name of <lb/>
printed on the front f package. <lb/>
CALIFORNIA HG SYRUP CO. <lb/>
Y. W . T. <lb/>
by all per <lb/>
OVER Till- COUNTRY. <lb/>
florists around Chicago, III., es- <lb/>
by <lb/>
till <lb/>
Dinner ill N.-w <lb/>
ill ill.- <lb/>
has arrived <lb/>
ship <lb/>
hi, Mary's has sailed <lb/>
a summer <lb/>
Illinois, i- <lb/>
ill. <lb/>
In the Lake <lb/>
lynching ease failed to reach a <lb/>
and a mistrial was result. <lb/>
Large Space Pay II m. <lb/>
The price of space i the <lb/>
Mine whether the advertisement <lb/>
is put <lb/>
dollars <lb/>
sod pays is good deal better than <lb/>
mi two <lb/>
and don As a general <lb/>
thing I believe the <lb/>
dollar advertisement Is more likely <lb/>
in really results <lb/>
than the two-dollar <lb/>
is. is in <lb/>
ii- will u <lb/>
ten sale, dollar <lb/>
iii bring more than <lb/>
tea I as Hull's. <lb/>
Idea. <lb/>
A was heard to <lb/>
remark <lb/>
to do <lb/>
in the town author- <lb/>
should be how <lb/>
narrower, or <lb/>
then mil be wide for <lb/>
patron of the <lb/>
walk on. <lb/>
There been a In- <lb/>
In this <lb/>
generation, In <lb/>
r of the erase to gal the <lb/>
manias, the freak <lb/>
this <lb/>
in <lb/>
Grove and <lb/>
sweetheart has a <lb/>
the father has a dog. The <lb/>
man girl are fond of each <lb/>
other, the dog la unfriendly to <lb/>
The young man in ice <lb/>
Ins girl Sunday and as he entered <lb/>
yard, the dog to see him. <lb/>
The young man tor the limit <lb/>
yard fence and dog for <lb/>
backyard of bis pants. dog <lb/>
got there and when the young <lb/>
man over the fence he <lb/>
lake his breeches wild <lb/>
dog had The only thing <lb/>
saved the young meat <lb/>
the dissolution of <lb/>
between brooches and bit <lb/>
How girl fainted the <lb/>
dog ripped around with Sun- <lb/>
in his mouth, while the <lb/>
young man dodged behind a <lb/>
and wailed till dark g.-t borne, <lb/>
would require atom space to de <lb/>
than we can spare for this <lb/>
Issue. leave these to <lb/>
Imagination of our <lb/>
cola Journal, <lb/>
of a <lb/>
by a <lb/>
public tobaCCO ware <lb/>
dealer In leaf <lb/>
from the farmer or <lb/>
rower, before the same is offered I <lb/>
for sale fa. m <lb/>
or, is required lo U- pal up In bogs- <lb/>
beads, eases or hales; except the <lb/>
cigar leaf may delivered <lb/>
by from his <lb/>
to a licensed of el- <lb/>
gars in less than a ease <lb/>
r hale for use ill <lb/>
am. tn <lb/>
Second Hand Goods I <lb/>
and <lb/>
Com mission. <lb/>
t l Hit . <lb/>
w. <lb/>
return in to <lb/>
i. <lb/>
WE CLEAN AND PRESS SUITS FOR <lb/>
CENTS.<lb/>
received. <lb/>
W. W. T. <lb/>
We have one <lb/>
nix vim entirely new <lb/>
of------ <lb/>
Carry <lb/>
I.-y <lb/>
Hals, ware, <lb/>
Crockery, <lb/>
Meat. Flour, Sugar, <lb/>
ill fact <lb/>
every <lb/>
carried in a general stock. <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
We <lb/>
I Mo <lb/>
r t el. <lb/>
,. <lb/>
I N. <lb/>
exclusive,,, I <lb/>
In ease the former or grower M M <lb/>
TO <lb/>
A FULL LINE <lb/>
SELECT FROM. <lb/>
tobacco delivers at a public wart <lb/>
two or more different grades <lb/>
a single package, the <lb/>
may be removed from the <lb/>
packages to warehouse <lb/>
assorted and divided Into as many <lb/>
different and distinct as there WE CARRY A <lb/>
be kinds or grades of <lb/>
contained in package. The NICE LiNE OF <lb/>
leaf, trash, lugs and spots or cigar <lb/>
HAT, OATS, <lb/>
HULLS <lb/>
MEAL AND <lb/>
Oat prices on everything w ill he <lb/>
found M low as good can <lb/>
lie sold at. Vulture cordially in- <lb/>
to visit our store. <lb/>
Highest prices paid all kinds <lb/>
of country produce. <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
, r. <lb/>
Petty Criticisms of the Preacher. <lb/>
atmosphere is Injurious lo <lb/>
the hearer, and none so trying to <lb/>
the preacher, as petty criticisms <lb/>
malicious interpretation. <lb/>
People to hear in a large and <lb/>
generous spirit remembering Unit <lb/>
with themselves, <lb/>
that in. ought to <lb/>
on length breadth of <lb/>
his teaching. It is that <lb/>
one he may be is a <lb/>
matter of the weather; II is possible <lb/>
another day be may <lb/>
sweet hi a of <lb/>
the hearer ought to <lb/>
make great for one <lb/>
has to work with the double instill- <lb/>
tickle an <lb/>
fact body. should <lb/>
lier that no mail ever can lie <lb/>
he I ravel on piano of <lb/>
in May Home <lb/>
Farm Jon ml for the balance. <lb/>
all of <lb/>
a ti <lb/>
who will pay <lb/>
in alliance for BY <lb/>
inn. X,. turn <lb/>
than the This <lb/>
offer is only lo limited <lb/>
Ami who conic <lb/>
wrapper, filler and binder, forming j f C -x <lb/>
distinct lots, and each lot may be V J- <lb/>
sold the , , <lb/>
without the owner or warehouse- I I M W <lb/>
man being required tn repack or <lb/>
HATS <lb/>
PANTS <lb/>
same in hogshead, <lb/>
case or hale, the purchaser <lb/>
each Instance may the to- <lb/>
from the ill eases, <lb/>
dales, toll. . box- <lb/>
chests or Other receptacles <lb/>
which will and the <lb/>
in transportation. <lb/>
If the purchaser leaf <lb/>
dealer he will, of the <lb/>
from the lie re <lb/>
quired to repack ii hogsheads, <lb/>
cases Wales before is again of- <lb/>
for sale. fully, <lb/>
I Ii. W. <lb/>
A certain class of Londoner does <lb/>
not to take very Kindly lo <lb/>
Unit city of j to we you <lb/>
which innovation <lb/>
To file Ladles <lb/>
We have just <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
a line of new------- <lb/>
Fancy Novelties, Etc. <lb/>
, i OUR the latest styles <lb/>
Introduced <lb/>
Daily Mali and The Leader. On a pries We have a skilled <lb/>
two rears <lb/>
have been paid <lb/>
IS<lb/>
that <lb/>
recent a prominent clergy- <lb/>
man preached a against <lb/>
newspaper, at <lb/>
conclusion of remarks he <lb/>
burned a copy of Daily Mail <lb/>
in pulpit presumably by way I <lb/>
of nil object <lb/>
to <lb/>
give entire satisfaction. <lb/>
CuM on is in new b <lb/>
MISS HARDY CO., <lb/>
ft <lb/>
of Newark. N. <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
Has Value, <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
up <lb/>
ft. Insurance <lb/>
automatically, <lb/>
Will lie within <lb/>
years after lapse if arc <lb/>
good h. <lb/>
After Second <lb/>
No Restriction,,<lb/>
are payable at the be- <lb/>
ginning of the second and each <lb/>
year, provided <lb/>
for current year be paid. <lb/>
They may be used <lb/>
To reduce Premium, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
;. To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
an Endowment Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
If In ho MB, cows or <lb/>
take Jon mil. We <lb/>
give paper for ice <lb/>
all if <lb/>
lire yeas, to n-l <lb/>
-s, now or old who pa <lb/>
fill V. I <lb/>
This offer is for a <lb/>
What To Cut Off. <lb/>
Cut off the pa <lb/>
p if you have to, bill always <lb/>
keep your ad in your paper <lb/>
big enough to do you justice. is <lb/>
D. I.<lb/>
Heavy and <lb/>
Hogging <lb/>
on ban , <lb/>
I'm -Ii kept . l <lb/>
band, Country and <lb/>
letter to few than <lb/>
lo talk to Apparel I<lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
have opened an <lb/>
fully equipped In every particular <lb/>
on Fourth street, opposite the post- <lb/>
where we can be found at <lb/>
any time. <lb/>
Go. <lb/>
E. FLANAGAN, <lb/>
We have just our <lb/>
Spring m <lb/>
Spring SHOES <lb/>
Spring Hats <lb/>
And will great pleasure <lb/>
showing you our stock. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON. <lb/>
THE PASSERS. <lb/>
Catch a as They Come <lb/>
and <lb/>
X. M. to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
K. M. and <lb/>
to today. <lb/>
Clifton Brown, H Id, is <lb/>
I King Henri <lb/>
Mr-. c. Hooker nod Mini <lb/>
Hooker have returned from <lb/>
la visit lo <lb/>
B. B. Lee and wife, of <lb/>
who were visiting here, <lb/>
1.11111.-1 today. <lb/>
M. King left this <lb/>
for Newborn where he is to serve <lb/>
a a juror In the Federal court. <lb/>
Little Helen and Marvin John- <lb/>
of who were <lb/>
their aunt. Mrs. C. I. <lb/>
home Saturday evening. <lb/>
Ari.-n. UM. <lb/>
C. C. Vines went lo <lb/>
day. <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
Spring arc in order. <lb/>
Heed Is at S. M. <lb/>
This is lost week for <lb/>
oyster. <lb/>
The sprinkler can noon <lb/>
come out. <lb/>
The Kim Makers bold forth here <lb/>
next week. <lb/>
Those who have spring greens <lb/>
fare the <lb/>
The harness to lie used with the <lb/>
lire engine came Monday. <lb/>
This has bean one of days <lb/>
makes the hear glad. <lb/>
More cases of smallpox have <lb/>
been found <lb/>
Some of our have finish- <lb/>
ed h Col- <lb/>
ton crops. <lb/>
There were drive bone in <lb/>
failed lo gel some <lb/>
afternoon. <lb/>
Attention is culled to the notice <lb/>
to creditors by A. Hicks, <lb/>
Mrs. L. C. Hicks. <lb/>
It sonic dona <lb/>
Hill Cemetery the <lb/>
would improved. <lb/>
People have had plenty <lb/>
to get beau sticks on the <lb/>
i the lust day or two. <lb/>
Women us a rule don't lake us <lb/>
much i cm rights, <lb/>
us they do marriage rites. <lb/>
There is not a vacant dwelling <lb/>
infuse and but one <lb/>
vacant store that we know of. <lb/>
No mutter bow up-to-date u <lb/>
may be, she likes to keep <lb/>
her age a the times. <lb/>
ORDER AT Till; DEPOT. <lb/>
A Ordinance Adopted. <lb/>
At special meeting Monday <lb/>
afternoon Council <lb/>
an ordinance put a <lb/>
slop to around <lb/>
the depot, will also <lb/>
hotel porter and ha-k runner <lb/>
from around the way <lb/>
of passengers gelling and off <lb/>
train. The ordinance reads us <lb/>
follows <lb/>
It shall lie unlawful for any <lb/>
agent or porter of any hotel or <lb/>
boarding house, for any owner, <lb/>
agent or driver of any hack or <lb/>
Other for any per- <lb/>
son the depot or <lb/>
this to Obstruct the way to <lb/>
such or the or <lb/>
sidewalk of such slat inn or ear so <lb/>
as to binder or prevent the free <lb/>
uninterrupted to or de- <lb/>
from such station or car, or <lb/>
attending or receiving them <lb/>
at such Station. It shall be <lb/>
lawful for person at such <lb/>
to loud <lb/>
or clamor, or i solicit <lb/>
tom or employ lone loud- <lb/>
I a conversational one, or lo <lb/>
take hold passenger's person, <lb/>
clothing, baggage or property, <lb/>
less previously requested by such <lb/>
passenger to do so. such <lb/>
agent, driver or owner of any <lb/>
or oilier vehicle shall go upon <lb/>
any such platform or sidewalk, or <lb/>
beyond the erected by the <lb/>
railroad lo mark the limit of such <lb/>
persons, for purpose of solicit- <lb/>
custom or unless <lb/>
authorized to do so by <lb/>
officer on duty such nor <lb/>
shall person loiter or loaf <lb/>
around such depot or after <lb/>
left this <lb/>
left this in.-1111. <lb/>
will begin re- <lb/>
their factory here so by the <lb/>
fifth of May. build <lb/>
will lie of brick. <lb/>
A daughter of Mr. J. W. <lb/>
Murphy died Monday night and <lb/>
the were taken lo the <lb/>
country Tuesday afternoon for in- <lb/>
A nice tennis court bus been <lb/>
built College grounds <lb/>
several of the are trying <lb/>
a baud game these <lb/>
The Oil Company has <lb/>
purchased a lot from T. Hun <lb/>
ford, on the railroad, near Jordan's <lb/>
factory, and will locale a large oil <lb/>
link there. <lb/>
railroad people along the <lb/>
route traveled say the soldiers of <lb/>
the North Carolina <lb/>
were the most gentlemanly of <lb/>
who have ban mustered out and <lb/>
home. <lb/>
New Name for Them. <lb/>
Au old colored man went into <lb/>
of Heeds Moore's I he <lb/>
other day and said I <lb/>
some right way <lb/>
being his explanation dis- <lb/>
closed that be wanted a marriage <lb/>
license. <lb/>
policeman duty. Any persons <lb/>
violating the of this or- <lb/>
shall before <lb/>
Mayor be or be. <lb/>
prisoned ten days. <lb/>
PUN MAKERS COMPANY. <lb/>
At the Opera House Next Week. <lb/>
night Makers <lb/>
Co, begins an engagement at opera <lb/>
house up-to-date come- <lb/>
dies, and during the <lb/>
action of each play. <lb/>
will 1- different each night, This <lb/>
comes to us <lb/>
Icing one of the best <lb/>
companies on the road, playing i <lb/>
Mr. G. M. Tucker was conferring <lb/>
with our business men, Monday, <lb/>
relative to establishing a fertilizer <lb/>
factory here. He lolls us that he <lb/>
met with much <lb/>
was pledged quite n number of <lb/>
shares of The shares will <lb/>
lie placed at each. Mr. Tuck <lb/>
says he is confident factory <lb/>
will lie built ready for opera- <lb/>
by season. It will mean <lb/>
the keeping of thousand of dollars <lb/>
annually in the county. <lb/>
popular prices, III, and cents. <lb/>
The specialties Introduced by <lb/>
Messrs Woodward, <lb/>
Nat N. Dews, Woodward and <lb/>
spell ma n ; Miss l-a <lb/>
are up-to-date In every <lb/>
Tarboro. <lb/>
;. it. <lb/>
for Tillery. <lb/>
Ii. Hauls, of Wilson. <lb/>
down evening. <lb/>
day evening from Haleigh. <lb/>
H. home <lb/>
Monday evening from <lb/>
Miss May of <lb/>
visiting Miss <lb/>
home <lb/>
Mrs. A. left this <lb/>
morning for in <lb/>
response to a telegram <lb/>
the death of mother. <lb/>
II. D. Collins, advance of <lb/>
today <lb/>
here making for <lb/>
the of his company in <lb/>
the opera house next week. <lb/>
A. M. Mo ire. <lb/>
ii. ii. r. v. <lb/>
Hooker. I,. John <lb/>
Borne, AV. M. Smith, V. T. <lb/>
Abrams, L. <lb/>
and look <lb/>
train Monday evening for New- <lb/>
to attend Federal court, <lb/>
ISM <lb/>
A. left this morning <lb/>
for <lb/>
K. M. cheek left this morning <lb/>
for <lb/>
I. A. left this <lb/>
Ii New York. <lb/>
went to <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
H. M. returned Tuesday <lb/>
evening from Haleigh. <lb/>
ti. Baker, spent <lb/>
Tuesday left <lb/>
Mrs. Jennie Savage, <lb/>
Who been siting Mrs. C. T. <lb/>
foul, returned home today. <lb/>
C. Moore, T. H. Moore, M. <lb/>
Hodges, T. A. <lb/>
w. Baron, W. O. <lb/>
and B. this <lb/>
morning for Bethel to attend the <lb/>
Odd Fellows celebration. <lb/>
SHELTERS AND <lb/>
Town Council Soys They Must <lb/>
Come ii. <lb/>
At its Monday <lb/>
afternoon the I of Council men <lb/>
unanimously adopted the follow- <lb/>
It is hereby to be n <lb/>
nuisance to creel, maintain or <lb/>
keep a shelter over any <lb/>
sidewalk in town on <lb/>
between and Fifth <lb/>
to erect, maintain or <lb/>
keep any sign, oil- <lb/>
THE ODD <lb/>
At Opera house to <lb/>
night odd Bellows <lb/>
and Daughters of <lb/>
will appropriately <lb/>
Hie BOth of m <lb/>
ship in America. The fol- <lb/>
lowing are the committee of <lb/>
for tin- <lb/>
It. Parker, I. II. <lb/>
Pander, II. Bag- <lb/>
well, Miss Dr. D. <lb/>
I., I. Bros ii. <lb/>
The of occasion <lb/>
be a <lb/>
Noble L. James. <lb/>
N. K. <lb/>
F.<lb/>
H. B. Man T i i u . . <lb/>
I. V. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
W. II. II. <lb/>
I.-u Mir i I. <lb/>
Parker. <lb/>
Outer Hoard . While <lb/>
Inner O. D. <lb/>
I. A. <lb/>
II. and II. <lb/>
W. I la i <lb/>
The following Ii is <lb/>
bean <lb/>
Old <lb/>
Ti nib. <lb/>
Beading of Proclamation by Mrs. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
I. A. <lb/>
Ceremony N <lb/>
Harding. <lb/>
Vocal Hugh <lb/>
w . H. <lb/>
The foundation of older. <lb/>
Toast -P. M. Hodge. The <lb/>
motto of order. <lb/>
Toast- I. <lb/>
Lodge. <lb/>
Annie <lb/>
Clara Bel <lb/>
I la ins. <lb/>
All members of bath Lodges <lb/>
are requested to attend. <lb/>
Member of the and minis <lb/>
ten are invited, also nil visiting <lb/>
Odd Fellows and families of Odd <lb/>
Fellows. Bach lady member of the <lb/>
Lodge invite an <lb/>
escort mid each Odd <lb/>
Fellow his girl. The Odd <lb/>
Fellows Bethel, Parmele and <lb/>
have been Invited. <lb/>
w ill be served at the <lb/>
close of exercises. <lb/>
TOWN MAI <lb/>
Laws. <lb/>
KG UNION. <lb/>
The n . of the <lb/>
will be held the <lb/>
N. c. <lb/>
Bad Sunday, April<lb/>
II. N p. <lb/>
home great <lb/>
I unit Revs <lb/>
A. . i I II. A. Ayers. <lb/>
p. by If. K. <lb/>
Mas <lb/>
a. <lb/>
exercises, led by a. L. <lb/>
Merrill. m. Mate Mis <lb/>
Led <lb/>
W. A. Dunn, M. I. <lb/>
and II p. <lb/>
-E. <lb/>
Powell B. II. II.-. <lb/>
ring. <lb/>
Sunday. a. <lb/>
Mi-- led <lb/>
lo, Prof. C. W. Ad <lb/>
dress,., B, II. i. K, <lb/>
is <lb/>
i i i <lb/>
Its strength comes iron. Its It pure coffee, <lb/>
freshly roasted, and i Bold July in sealed <lb/>
packages. Each package I m Tho pack- <lb/>
age Is sealed at Mill . that the ma if. <lb/>
weakened. It . flavor. Incomparable <lb/>
strength. It Is a luxury within the i each of all. <lb/>
Insist Ion Coffee <lb/>
Never ground nor i old In bulk. <lb/>
None Lion's head. <lb/>
. I.- m .- in l u <lb/>
i m- <lb/>
I ; <lb/>
Hint. <lb/>
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4-year-old gelding Who Is It, by <lb/>
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capable of beating it <lb/>
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Mr E. W H f New York city, <lb/>
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cut glass- <lb/>
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of prettiest friendship hearts <lb/>
1.1 led in pink profusely <lb/>
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silver mounting are the inside <lb/>
being lined with chamois <lb/>
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season. <lb/>
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leading man in i-n- i; <lb/>
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and Amelia in their orig- <lb/>
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plays bis first recital in <lb/>
London in May He has announced the <lb/>
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adaptation of s Sunk- <lb/>
en neat season. <lb/>
hits Bl in <lb/>
a French adaptation of <lb/>
first for production years ago <lb/>
at the Francaise. <lb/>
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has traveled 27.000 miles since last <lb/>
It list have had a dazzling <lb/>
array of one night <lb/>
The New York Herald has estimated <lb/>
that cities will In-fore the season <lb/>
closes have paid for <lb/>
amusements Sept. <lb/>
A New theatrical agent took a <lb/>
comic opera troupe to and <lb/>
nearly walked home that <lb/>
the natives haven't coin to get <lb/>
into a free show. <lb/>
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in New York in the fall of <lb/>
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Legal Notices. <lb/>
TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The Clerk of the Court <lb/>
of issued let- <lb/>
to me, the <lb/>
the 20th day of <lb/>
the estate of II. F. <lb/>
is <lb/>
lo all persons to the <lb/>
tn make <lb/>
to the to sill <lb/>
creditors of the estate to <lb/>
their claims, properly <lb/>
to the within <lb/>
months after the date of <lb/>
this or notice will be <lb/>
lead in of their recovery- <lb/>
This the day of ISM. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
the estate of II. K. Harriss. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
ITEMS OF INTEREST. <lb/>
There are cells in <lb/>
of <lb/>
The population of the world increases <lb/>
per cent every ten years <lb/>
Austria is the only empire in the <lb/>
world which has never bed colonies or <lb/>
even <lb/>
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on the street in which the broken <lb/>
ends of an electric wire lay <lb/>
instantly killed <lb/>
Berlin are strictly forbid <lb/>
den to st to children <lb/>
stitched with wire. a tonal <lb/>
blood have beet traced to <lb/>
scratches from rusty <lb/>
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birthplace, is desk to have been <lb/>
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the world It covers <lb/>
2.000 acres Only a of MM <lb/>
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of all nationalities have <lb/>
been buried <lb/>
and are <lb/>
permanently on the <lb/>
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of Maxim guns from the <lb/>
cruiser Yale, and wire given to <lb/>
the university by act cf congress as a <lb/>
war memorial <lb/>
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according to an inventor, who has <lb/>
plied for a patent his contrivance, <lb/>
by a mirror to the <lb/>
boat so as to d raj <lb/>
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naves The is old. but Its <lb/>
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French on tin Mediterranean <lb/>
and from which St. Louis tailed in his <lb/>
crusades of ISM and 1-70. is now miles <lb/>
from the account of the lilt <lb/>
brought down by the canal, and the <lb/>
government will sell at auction the <lb/>
ruins of walls of the port <lb/>
having <lb/>
this day to the <lb/>
upon the estate of Polite <lb/>
Chapman notice fa here <lb/>
by given to all person having <lb/>
against the estate of <lb/>
Chapman to present to the <lb/>
or before the 6th <lb/>
day of March, or this notice <lb/>
will pleaded bar of their re- <lb/>
This the day of March 1899. <lb/>
g L. Smith, <lb/>
of the estate of <lb/>
Mauling <lb/>
The undersigned having duly <lb/>
Court <lb/>
Clerk county a Executor of <lb/>
the Will Testament of <lb/>
May wood notice <lb/>
hereby given to all <lb/>
to to make immediate <lb/>
payment to the and <lb/>
all having <lb/>
estate are to present <lb/>
the same for payment on or before <lb/>
the 24th day of 1900, or <lb/>
that notice will bar of recovery <lb/>
of same. <lb/>
This March 1899. <lb/>
C. A. it, <lb/>
Executor of Hay wood <lb/>
THE GLASS OF FASHION. <lb/>
Brown is one of the fashionable colors <lb/>
for tailor gowns <lb/>
The new artificial flowers <lb/>
of velvet end gauze. <lb/>
Mack waists are worn <lb/>
with white cloth skirts Paris. <lb/>
A pretty novelty in belts <lb/>
black or white velvet, embroidered <lb/>
with steel jet or imitation jewels. <lb/>
Boleros of renaissance are a <lb/>
in dress and are very effective over <lb/>
the and crepes do <lb/>
chine <lb/>
Floral boas are of the <lb/>
for summer They ere made <lb/>
of rose leaves and leaves of gathered <lb/>
game. <lb/>
Something altogether novel In com- <lb/>
is a white pique <lb/>
vest in a foulard gown, which la trim- <lb/>
med on tho bodice with a fine <lb/>
embroidery. <lb/>
stocking now an- <lb/>
a fad of the season. A <lb/>
stocking with clocks is worn <lb/>
with a bronze one with blue clocks; a <lb/>
black stocking with red dots <lb/>
a red one with black and <lb/>
so on. <lb/>
pique combined with <lb/>
cloth is one of tho eccentricities of <lb/>
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around lower skirt, and la ripped <lb/>
off and laundered when The <lb/>
also of <lb/>
tho pique. <lb/>
Fashion seems to making en effort <lb/>
to relieve neck of tho ruinous stiff <lb/>
high collars, which have a very bad <lb/>
effect in causing the muscles to shrink <lb/>
in such e way as to produce wrinkles <lb/>
as well as throat weakness. Tucks <lb/>
are to he cultivated this summer and <lb/>
ties substituted for the ugly linen <lb/>
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said the <lb/>
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man, wan n and child seems to <lb/>
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CHUKCHI. <lb/>
SI every Sun <lb/>
day, stud evening. Prayer <lb/>
Mating Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. Sunday <lb/>
p. W F. Harding, mi <lb/>
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Sunday, <lb/>
J. Ii. Morton, pastor. <lb/>
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prayer at <lb/>
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Lodge, Ho. 28-1, Unit and <lb/>
third evening. R. <lb/>
M. J. M. Sec. <lb/>
I. O. O. Lodge, No. <lb/>
every Tuesday <lb/>
E. B. Griffin, N. G. L. II. <lb/>
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K. of River Lodge, No. <lb/>
every Friday evening. Dr. <lb/>
W. II. Bagwell, Jr., R. L. <lb/>
Carr, K. of R. S. <lb/>
R. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
1696, every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. R. M. R. <lb/>
Lang, Sec. <lb/>
O. U. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday night at in I. O. <lb/>
F. hall. J. <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. every thin <lb/>
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. M. K. Worthy <lb/>
Chief; D. S. Smith, Sec. <lb/>
I. Conclave <lb/>
No. meets every second and <lb/>
fourth nights Odd <lb/>
lows Hull. W. B. Wilson, <lb/>
u Of . <lb/>
f Mink, <lb/>
tor ft. <lb/>
Steamers leave Washington on <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- <lb/>
days at A. M. for Greenville, <lb/>
water <lb/>
leave Tarboro at A. <lb/>
M. A. M. on Tues- <lb/>
days, Thursdays and Saturdays. <lb/>
hours subject to change de- <lb/>
pending stage of water. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and Boa- <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, At., <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
lo W. B. I <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de- <lb/>
and prices as low the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
1876.------ <lb/>
WHOLESALE <lb/>
Prepared buckwheat, fancy Ponce <lb/>
molasses, side meat, should- <lb/>
coffee, sugar, tobacco, <lb/>
snuff, cigars, cigarettes, cheroots, <lb/>
butter, mountain butter, full <lb/>
cream cheese, sausage, <lb/>
oat hominy flakes, cotton- <lb/>
seed meal and halls, cotton seed <lb/>
bought at cents per bushel. <lb/>
D. M. FERRY GARDEN SEEDS. <lb/>
STANDARD Sewing <lb/>
BAGS SALT. <lb/>
BUREAUS. <lb/>
MATTRESSES, <lb/>
CHAIRS, We <lb/>
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
M. <lb/>
-DEALER IN- <lb/>
A LINK OF <lb/>
HOUSED <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
I can now be In the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
ear <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO MOTION SI per Year in Advance. <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
VOL. XVIII. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, MAY <lb/>
NO <lb/>
NEW TOWN CHARTER. <lb/>
An Act to Amend and <lb/>
date Charter the <lb/>
To w n of O n v c. <lb/>
The General of North <lb/>
Carolina do <lb/>
Section That the inhabitants <lb/>
of the town of Greenville, the <lb/>
county of Pitt, shall be and con <lb/>
as they heretofore have <lb/>
a corporation and shall <lb/>
be known as the town <lb/>
and by that name may sue and lie <lb/>
plead and be con- <lb/>
tract and be contracted with, <lb/>
chase, hold and convey all needful <lb/>
property. <lb/>
That the corporate <lb/>
its said town shall be as fol- <lb/>
on the Tar river <lb/>
where the branch on the east side <lb/>
of town as located prior to this <lb/>
act empties into said river and <lb/>
thence running up said branch to <lb/>
the point where it crosses the old <lb/>
road leading from Greenville to <lb/>
Greene's old mill pond, thence <lb/>
along the west <lb/>
said road to a point <lb/>
street extended would <lb/>
intersect said road, west- <lb/>
along north side of said <lb/>
Twelfth street to the western limit <lb/>
of the right-of-way of s land <lb/>
Neck and branch of the <lb/>
Wilmington Weldon railroad, <lb/>
thence along west- <lb/>
limit of the said right of way <lb/>
to the north-western side of Broad <lb/>
street, thence along the western <lb/>
said street to the line of E. <lb/>
A. land, thence with said <lb/>
line to the old Plank road, <lb/>
thence a north-easterly course to <lb/>
the south-western corner of the <lb/>
College property, thence along the <lb/>
western line of the College proper- <lb/>
to its north-western corner, <lb/>
thence a straight line to the south- <lb/>
eastern corner of the lands of R. J. <lb/>
Cobb and R. L. Davis on <lb/>
Greenville and road, <lb/>
thence north with their eastern <lb/>
line to Tar river and thence down <lb/>
the river to the beginning. <lb/>
Sec. That the of said <lb/>
town shall be managed by a Mayor, <lb/>
eight A n and such other of- <lb/>
as may be provided for by <lb/>
l h is Charter or as the Board of Al- <lb/>
may from time to time <lb/>
deem necessary and create. <lb/>
Sec. Aldermen shall be <lb/>
chosen annually on the first Monday <lb/>
in June of each and every year by <lb/>
the qualified voters residing in the <lb/>
several wards of said town in the <lb/>
following numbers or proportion, <lb/>
that is to say the first and fifth <lb/>
wards shall elect one Alderman <lb/>
each, and second, third and <lb/>
fourth wards two Alderman each. <lb/>
Sec. That the said town Is <lb/>
hereby divided Into five wards <lb/>
whose boundaries and limits shall <lb/>
be as follows, The first ward <lb/>
shall begin at the railroad bridge <lb/>
across Tar river and from that point <lb/>
along the railroad <lb/>
to Third street, thence <lb/>
with Third street to the line of lot <lb/>
No. thence a course <lb/>
with the line of lots Nov and <lb/>
to Second street, an easterly <lb/>
course with Second street to Reade <lb/>
street, thence a course <lb/>
to the branch, thence down said <lb/>
branch to Tar river, thence up said <lb/>
Tar river to the beginning. The <lb/>
qualified voters residing within the <lb/>
above boundaries shall elect one <lb/>
Alderman. The Second ward shall <lb/>
begin at the same point with <lb/>
first and run with the first to <lb/>
Greene street, thence with <lb/>
street to Fifth, thence with Fifth <lb/>
street and the road or street lead- <lb/>
the Latham <lb/>
residences to the south cast <lb/>
corner of lands of R. J. Cobb <lb/>
and It. L. Davis, thence with their <lb/>
Hue to Tar river and thence down <lb/>
the river to the The <lb/>
qualified voters residing within <lb/>
the above boundaries of the second <lb/>
ward shall elect two Aldermen. <lb/>
The third ward shall begin at the <lb/>
intersection of Greene <lb/>
streets, and running with <lb/>
attest to Fifth street, thence with <lb/>
Fifth street to Reade street, thence <lb/>
with Reade street so Second street, <lb/>
thence with Second street to the <lb/>
ginning. The qualified voters re- <lb/>
aiding within the limits of the third <lb/>
ward shall elect two Aldermen. <lb/>
The fourth ward shall lie-in at the <lb/>
intersection of Reade and Fifth <lb/>
streets and run a southerly course <lb/>
with street to the branch, <lb/>
the limits, thence up the <lb/>
branch and the limits to <lb/>
mill run, thence along <lb/>
said road and town limit to Twelfth <lb/>
street, thence along Twelfth street <lb/>
and the town limit to the west side <lb/>
of the right -of way of the <lb/>
Neck and branch the <lb/>
Wilmington Weldon railroad, <lb/>
thence with the right of way and <lb/>
the town limits north western <lb/>
street, along <lb/>
the north-western side said street <lb/>
to E. A. laud, with <lb/>
said line to the old Plank <lb/>
road, thence with the said old <lb/>
Plank road known as <lb/>
son avenue, with said Dick- <lb/>
avenue to its <lb/>
with Greene street, with <lb/>
lo Fifth street, and <lb/>
with Fifth street to the <lb/>
The qualified voters residing with. <lb/>
in the said limits of the fourth ward <lb/>
shall elect two The <lb/>
fifth ward shall begin at the <lb/>
Greene and Fifth streets <lb/>
run with Greene street to <lb/>
Dickinson avenue, <lb/>
with Said avenue to the <lb/>
town limits as fixed by this act, <lb/>
thence with the said town <lb/>
its to and <lb/>
road, thence easterly <lb/>
with said road and Fifth street <lb/>
to beginning. The qualified <lb/>
voters residing the said <lb/>
this ward shall elect <lb/>
one Alderman. <lb/>
Sec. That the first election to <lb/>
be held under this act for Alder- <lb/>
men shall take place on the <lb/>
Monday June, that <lb/>
the persons now composing the <lb/>
present of shall <lb/>
continue in office until the persons <lb/>
chosen at said election <lb/>
and the said Hoard of <lb/>
shall be clothed with all the pow- <lb/>
and authority herein given to <lb/>
the Board of Aldermen. The pres- <lb/>
Mayor, Treasurer Tax Col- <lb/>
shall likewise continue in of- <lb/>
until their successors arc <lb/>
and qualified. <lb/>
Sec. That the Board of Al- <lb/>
are hereby fully authorized <lb/>
and empowered to do and to per- <lb/>
form the following To <lb/>
make publish all needful or- <lb/>
regulations for <lb/>
the peace, good order and govern- <lb/>
of said town. To levy <lb/>
and cause to be collected sufficient <lb/>
taxes for the efficient <lb/>
of the public a Hairs of said <lb/>
town upon the following subjects, <lb/>
a tax not to exceed sixty- <lb/>
six two-thirds cents on each <lb/>
one hundred worth of real <lb/>
and personal property said town <lb/>
including money on hand, solvent <lb/>
credits, all other classes of <lb/>
property required to be listed as <lb/>
property by tho laws of this State; <lb/>
a poll tax not to exceed two dollars <lb/>
each poll within said town <lb/>
under tho laws of this Stale to <lb/>
pay a poll license tax <lb/>
hotels, board- <lb/>
houses, keepers, <lb/>
on all opera houses or other hulls <lb/>
used for hire or rent for <lb/>
of any ml; on all traveling <lb/>
or theatrical companies giving ex- <lb/>
within town; on all <lb/>
traveling concert or musical com- <lb/>
or person- giving <lb/>
town; <lb/>
lions or museums of wax works or <lb/>
curiosities for profit; on exhibition <lb/>
of a circus or on each <lb/>
billiard or pool table kept for hire <lb/>
or public use; on each skat rink, <lb/>
bagatelle table, merry-go-round<lb/>
hobby horse or stand or place for <lb/>
any other game or play used for pro- <lb/>
fit; every person or firm that <lb/>
keeps horses or mules for sale or <lb/>
hire; on every dray or other <lb/>
used on the streets for hire; <lb/>
on every lawyer, doctor or dent <lb/>
practicing his profession in said <lb/>
town; every lank, banker, <lb/>
broker or other persons or firms <lb/>
doing a banking or brokerage <lb/>
of any in said town; on all <lb/>
dogs running at large in said town <lb/>
with power to enforce the payment <lb/>
of the tax by the owner or the kill- <lb/>
of on all retail dealers <lb/>
in liquors, spirituous vinous or <lb/>
mall; persons vending or ad <lb/>
from a stand or <lb/>
or medicines or <lb/>
goods, or merchandise of <lb/>
kinds; and on any and all other sub <lb/>
taxed by the laws of the Slate <lb/>
whet her expressly herein mentioned <lb/>
or not. To lay out and open <lb/>
new streets and sidewalks in any <lb/>
part of said town, To <lb/>
widen, straighten, grade or other- <lb/>
wise improve any street or side- <lb/>
walk now said town and <lb/>
to this end the Hoard shall have <lb/>
full power and authority to remove <lb/>
or cause to removed any all <lb/>
to of the streets <lb/>
or sidewalks no matte- whether <lb/>
such obstructions a temporary <lb/>
or of a permanent kind or caused <lb/>
by porches, shells or buildings or <lb/>
on, upon <lb/>
or over any of said streets or j <lb/>
sidewalks, That the Board <lb/>
of Aldermen may require property <lb/>
owners to construct and keep in re- <lb/>
pair such sidewalks adjacent to <lb/>
t lieu i in manner <lb/>
said Board may direct; and should <lb/>
any owner of such property refuse <lb/>
or fail to so construct or repair <lb/>
such sidewalks after twenty days <lb/>
notice, Board may have the <lb/>
fame constructed or repaired and <lb/>
the cost thereof shall be added lo <lb/>
the luxes paid on said property on <lb/>
the tax list of the next <lb/>
year, and as taxes are <lb/>
collected upon property listed for <lb/>
taxation, To adopt such <lb/>
plans or methods and to make such <lb/>
contracts as the Board deem <lb/>
for lighting the streets <lb/>
said tow,. To <lb/>
adopt such plans or methods, to <lb/>
make such contracts and to take <lb/>
such action as the Board may deem <lb/>
best to procure a water supply for <lb/>
said town. To contract for <lb/>
purchase, keep in repair pro <lb/>
for the use of all such engines, <lb/>
hose, or other apparatus or <lb/>
for the prevention or <lb/>
of fires as the Board may <lb/>
deem needful proper. To <lb/>
suppress and remove nuisances and <lb/>
to make all needful rules and reg- <lb/>
to preserve the health of <lb/>
the inhabitants of the town from <lb/>
contagious, Infectious or other <lb/>
To make and en- <lb/>
force regulations for the duo ob- <lb/>
of the and to <lb/>
prescribe the hours at which bar <lb/>
rooms, billiard or pool rooms, or <lb/>
other places where liquors are sold <lb/>
or billiards or pool arc played, <lb/>
shall at night, provided <lb/>
that such regulations shall not lie <lb/>
in conflict with other provisions of <lb/>
this Act, or law of this State. <lb/>
tho places and <lb/>
regulate the manner in which the <lb/>
business of marketing shall be car- <lb/>
on in said town. To <lb/>
regulate the spoil of riding or <lb/>
on the streets or other public <lb/>
places said To <lb/>
regulate keeping and sale of <lb/>
powder or explosives <lb/>
the corporate limits of said town. <lb/>
To prohibit, con- <lb/>
tract sale or use of firecrackers, <lb/>
Roman candles, <lb/>
or other explosives, provided <lb/>
such prohibition, regulation or <lb/>
contract shall not conflict with <lb/>
other provisions of this <lb/>
or any law of This State. <lb/>
To elect all such policemen, <lb/>
guards, or nigh watchmen, fix <lb/>
their compensation and <lb/>
their duties as may necessary to <lb/>
enforce the ordinances, preserve <lb/>
the and secure govern <lb/>
to the <lb/>
And the policemen, guards or <lb/>
watchmen shall hold office and lie <lb/>
subject to removal at the pleasure <lb/>
Board. To employ <lb/>
such and to purchase such <lb/>
machinery and material and to <lb/>
make such contracts and to do all <lb/>
such things as may be necessary lo <lb/>
put the streets and sidewalks, pub <lb/>
lie wells, tanks and reservoirs mid <lb/>
town property in proper con. <lb/>
To em em- <lb/>
ploy all and functions <lb/>
conferred by the general laws of <lb/>
this State upon Hoards of <lb/>
or <lb/>
of cities and tow which may <lb/>
not be herein specifically mention <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
See. That the fiscal year for <lb/>
said town shall commence on the <lb/>
first day of July and end on the <lb/>
of June each and <lb/>
year, and term of office of the <lb/>
Aldermen chosen at any election <lb/>
shall begin on first day of July <lb/>
next after their election and each <lb/>
Aldermen before he enters upon <lb/>
the duties of his office shall <lb/>
and file with the records <lb/>
of Board an the faith <lb/>
fill discharge of the of Al- <lb/>
Ben. . That persons chosen <lb/>
as Aldermen on the first Monday <lb/>
In Jane, 1899, and at tho election <lb/>
held the first of June <lb/>
each and every shall <lb/>
meet in the Mayor's office on the <lb/>
first day of July next after <lb/>
election, such a day full on <lb/>
Sunday and in that event the day <lb/>
and organize by the election <lb/>
of one of their as president <lb/>
protein and a clerk of their Hoard <lb/>
who shall not be one of their <lb/>
Sec. Thai the Hoard shall <lb/>
also proceed to elect from outside <lb/>
number a Mayor Tax <lb/>
Collector and shall a Treas- <lb/>
from their number, each of <lb/>
whom shall a qualified elector <lb/>
town and shall serve one <lb/>
the day i f <lb/>
July of the year which the <lb/>
election occurs mil his sue <lb/>
lessor is qualified, unless is <lb/>
sooner removed by Board for <lb/>
cause, of which the Hoard shall be <lb/>
the Judge. <lb/>
Sec. Thai the Mayor, in ad- <lb/>
lo his other duties shall <lb/>
the meetings of the Hoard <lb/>
of Aldermen, bin shall have no <lb/>
vote on any question unless the <lb/>
Hoard be equally divided and in <lb/>
that case he shall cause a record to <lb/>
be made of fact he shall <lb/>
then record his vole and de- <lb/>
the result. In case of the <lb/>
absence of the Mayor at any meet <lb/>
the president protein shall <lb/>
preside, but he shall have no <lb/>
casting vole a he has <lb/>
already voted and in that case he <lb/>
shall declare the question lost. In <lb/>
the absence of both the Mayor and <lb/>
the president protein any member <lb/>
of Board may preside. <lb/>
Sec. That <lb/>
as Treasurer and Tax Collector <lb/>
shall enter into bonds with <lb/>
to approved by the Hoard <lb/>
such the Hoard may <lb/>
scribe for the faithful discharge of <lb/>
their duly. <lb/>
Sec. IS. Thai Board may <lb/>
fix compensation of Mayor, <lb/>
Treasurer, Tax Collector and Clerk. <lb/>
Sec. II. Thai the Mayor <lb/>
shall Immediately after his election <lb/>
and before be enter upon <lb/>
ties of his office, take and subscribe <lb/>
baton to ad <lb/>
minister and file <lb/>
Clerk of the Hoard the following <lb/>
I, A. H. do solemnly swear <lb/>
that I will maintain the <lb/>
and laws of the States, <lb/>
and the constitution and laws of <lb/>
North Carolina not inconsistent <lb/>
therewith, and I will <lb/>
and faithfully and <lb/>
perform according to the of <lb/>
skill and ability, all the duties of <lb/>
of Mayor of the town of <lb/>
Greenville, while continue there <lb/>
in. and I will cause to be executed <lb/>
as far as my power, all the laws, <lb/>
ordinances and <lb/>
for the government of said town, <lb/>
and iii the discharge of my duties I <lb/>
will do equal justice in all cases <lb/>
whatsoever, so help me Hod. <lb/>
Ban, IS. Thai the said <lb/>
town is hereby constituted an in <lb/>
court, and as shall <lb/>
within the corporate limits of said <lb/>
town have all the power, <lb/>
and authority of a Justice of <lb/>
the Panes to preserve and keep the <lb/>
peace, to issue to bear and <lb/>
determine all causes of action <lb/>
which in arise upon the <lb/>
and regulations of the tow u; to <lb/>
enforce penalties by Inning <lb/>
any adjudged violations <lb/>
thereof, and to enforce and execute <lb/>
the ordinances, bylaws, rules and <lb/>
made by the Board of <lb/>
Aldermen, and the Mayor shall <lb/>
furl her be a special court within the <lb/>
limits of said town, to <lb/>
rest and try all who are charged <lb/>
with misdemeanors for violating <lb/>
any regulation <lb/>
of the town, and if the be <lb/>
found guilty he shall be lined not <lb/>
exceeding fifty dollars or <lb/>
mil exceeding thirty days at <lb/>
discretion <lb/>
trying accused is <lb/>
dissatisfied with judgment of <lb/>
the Mayor or Court, ha may <lb/>
peal to the Superior court in like <lb/>
manner a appeals may be <lb/>
from judgments of u tin <lb/>
Peace. He shall also hare all <lb/>
power authority of a Justice of <lb/>
the Peace to cause the arrest of <lb/>
any person charged with <lb/>
mil and to detain, try and <lb/>
with them, the <lb/>
ate limits of said town, in like <lb/>
manner as a Justice of the Peace <lb/>
might do. <lb/>
See. HI. That if for any cause a <lb/>
vacancy shall the office of <lb/>
either the Mayor, Treasurer, Clerk <lb/>
or Tax Collector, the Board shall <lb/>
till such vacancy and the <lb/>
shall hold for the <lb/>
and an absence of five days from <lb/>
the town without special <lb/>
from the Board shall be deem <lb/>
ed a vacancy. <lb/>
See. That the of <lb/>
Mayor from or in <lb/>
his inability to act, I <lb/>
dent protein of the Hoard of Al- <lb/>
shall be acting Mayor <lb/>
such absence or inability, and <lb/>
while so acting he shall have all <lb/>
the authority and power herein <lb/>
given to the Mayor. <lb/>
Bee. That the Mayor may <lb/>
issue his warrant or other process <lb/>
to any policeman of tow n Of to <lb/>
Other officer lo whom a <lb/>
I ice of the Peace might direct bis <lb/>
warrants or other process and such <lb/>
policeman or other officer <lb/>
such warrant or other process <lb/>
any where in county Of Pitt. <lb/>
Thai the Mayor shall <lb/>
keep a faithful minute of <lb/>
all warrants or other process issued <lb/>
by him and of all the judicial pro- <lb/>
and all Judgments <lb/>
him have Hie same <lb/>
force vitality as if rendered <lb/>
a just ice of the Peace and may be <lb/>
enforced anywhere the county <lb/>
of Pill, in the same manner <lb/>
the same means as if rendered ll <lb/>
Justice of Peace. <lb/>
Sec. That the fees and costs <lb/>
in the Mayor's court shall be the <lb/>
same as the fees and costs in a <lb/>
lice's court for like services and the <lb/>
fees and shall collected <lb/>
accounted as the Hoard of <lb/>
Aldermen may direct. <lb/>
Bee. Thai the Board of Al <lb/>
shall have authority to <lb/>
put and keep at work streets <lb/>
any person or who may fall <lb/>
to pay any tax. lines, cost, <lb/>
or forfeiture which may have <lb/>
by the Mayor; and the said Hoard <lb/>
shall have the authority to make <lb/>
and regulations for con- <lb/>
and management of such per- <lb/>
until said lines, penalties and <lb/>
are paid fur <lb/>
labor as they may <lb/>
Bee. That after tin 30th day <lb/>
of June no person shall retail <lb/>
within the corporate limits <lb/>
of said town, or half a mile <lb/>
of said limits in any direction <lb/>
around it any spirituous, vinous, <lb/>
malt or other Intoxicating liquor <lb/>
In quantities less than one gallon <lb/>
without first having a <lb/>
from the of Aldermen <lb/>
and pal I I town Tax Collector <lb/>
therein X assessed th <lb/>
Hoard of aldermen for such <lb/>
the privilege of carrying on bis <lb/>
business in said town or within a <lb/>
half the limits <lb/>
which lax shall not be thin <lb/>
me hundred dollars nor more than <lb/>
live hundred dollars for one year. <lb/>
six month-. <lb/>
BUM MISS WITH I <lb/>
Pain-Killer. I <lb/>
n t . <lb/>
S ;. I<lb/>
v . o t t . <lb/>
l co .<lb/>
THE <lb/>
See. Thai Ho . i f <lb/>
lire crackers, Human candles, <lb/>
torpedoes or other <lb/>
the corporate limits of <lb/>
town being dangerous to prop <lb/>
a nuisance to its citizens <lb/>
. i- hereby prohibited and ii shall <lb/>
i be person to ml <lb/>
i- <lb/>
such explosives -aid town <lb/>
id iii ill.-, In w hat name nailed, <lb/>
having obtained a <lb/>
from Hoard of <lb/>
and paid a lax to the town Tax <lb/>
Collector to lie fixed by said Board, <lb/>
which shall ii.,; less than ten <lb/>
that no license shall in-1 <lb/>
.,, e , ,, . nor more than two <lb/>
ad dollars for <lb/>
business twelvemonths. <lb/>
Sec. That shall be- <lb/>
tax paid for than six <lb/>
mouths, and further <lb/>
all license shall begin on the Brat <lb/>
lay of January and July, and shall <lb/>
ml one year or six months, <lb/>
the case may be, from those dale--. <lb/>
The above amounts not to apply to <lb/>
malt dealers; their lax being fixed <lb/>
by tin- Board of Town Commission <lb/>
era. <lb/>
Bee. 2.1. Thai all for <lb/>
license a-a retailer cf liquors under <lb/>
the section shall make <lb/>
their application to the Hoard in <lb/>
writing they shall state <lb/>
the place and ion of their <lb/>
business for succeeding twelve <lb/>
months, the length of <lb/>
come necessary to condemn proper <lb/>
for public uses the Board Of Ai- <lb/>
men shall designate de- <lb/>
scribe the property <lb/>
If the Hoard and the owner or <lb/>
owners of said property cannot <lb/>
damages then the <lb/>
Board -hall appoint <lb/>
the owner or of the proper- <lb/>
and the third shall <lb/>
by the clerk <lb/>
or Court of Pitt county, if <lb/>
any of the owners of the property <lb/>
are minors and without a general <lb/>
which license is desired the guardian then Board shall file <lb/>
building and location in which i, i. the Clerk of the <lb/>
proposed to carry on such bu-i;. facto, <lb/>
make such <lb/>
proper suitable person to represent <lb/>
to the person or place, and infant or such <lb/>
I guardian ad shall appoint the <lb/>
I arbitrator to such minors, <lb/>
person or <lb/>
its discretion <lb/>
license applied tor. <lb/>
See. Thai ii shall be <lb/>
for any person or to keep <lb/>
any billiard table, pool bible, bag- <lb/>
table or other like thing for <lb/>
hire or public us- said town <lb/>
without first a license <lb/>
from the U Mid of Aldermen, and <lb/>
paying to the town Tax Collector, <lb/>
tax levied the Board for <lb/>
license. <lb/>
Si <lb/>
and report the name of person <lb/>
so selected lo said Clerk who shall <lb/>
make a record of these <lb/>
Which shall w lieu approved by said <lb/>
Clerk be conclusive as to mid <lb/>
minors so made of record as If they <lb/>
were of full age. The three <lb/>
chosen as provided for in <lb/>
I his Section shall take an oath be- <lb/>
fore entering upon their duties to <lb/>
. . do even exact justice between <lb/>
I hat ail licenses bur . , . , <lb/>
, ,. i the town urn the owners the <lb/>
places w here Illinois i , . <lb/>
, to condemned to the <lb/>
maid , . . , <lb/>
, . . , Is-st their Hoard <lb/>
rooms or her places where nil <lb/>
tables, pool bibles, bagatelle <lb/>
tables or other kepi <lb/>
for hire or public use shall be <lb/>
I not later than eleven o'clock <lb/>
night, and Opened earlier than <lb/>
four o'clock the morning, it <lb/>
shall be unlawful for any liquor to <lb/>
be sold or games played these <lb/>
places within these hours. And <lb/>
the said Board prescribe the <lb/>
hours all Iliad's of <lb/>
business within said town. <lb/>
violating of <lb/>
ions of section or any of I lie <lb/>
ordinances or regulations <lb/>
the Hoard in <lb/>
be guilty of a misdemeanor on <lb/>
conviction shall fined more <lb/>
than fifty dollars or no <lb/>
more than days, provided such <lb/>
violation did mil occur between the <lb/>
hours of closing and <lb/>
the opening morning. Hill <lb/>
If any person shall be guilty <lb/>
at of provisions of this <lb/>
section between the hours of <lb/>
lug on and opening <lb/>
on Monday morning shall be <lb/>
guilt misdemeanor and Upon <lb/>
conviction he shall be lined or <lb/>
prisoned the discretion of the <lb/>
Court, addition there. <lb/>
in fed his license, provided, <lb/>
retail dealer may those pro <lb/>
hours fill a regular lie <lb/>
lug physician's prescription in <lb/>
which name of the patient and <lb/>
the for the stimulants <lb/>
shall to without <lb/>
imposed such or persons guilt violating thin section. <lb/>
shall deliver to the <lb/>
tors a description of the property <lb/>
to be condemned, and thereupon <lb/>
the arbitrators shall view the prop- <lb/>
hear the testimony, If any <lb/>
and make and sign <lb/>
their award which shall Hied <lb/>
with the Board and deliver <lb/>
ed by I hem to the owners. The <lb/>
award when signet by a majority <lb/>
of the arbitrators shall be final <lb/>
conclusive to all in <lb/>
ease there should be no appeal. <lb/>
If the town or the owners of the <lb/>
property is with tho <lb/>
award may appeal to <lb/>
Court of count In term <lb/>
time. giving ten ice of <lb/>
appeal to the opposite party, <lb/>
giving a to be approved <lb/>
the Clerk of Superior Court <lb/>
to secure appeal. <lb/>
The notice shall grounds <lb/>
of the appeal and, to be affective, <lb/>
must be served within <lb/>
is filed with <lb/>
Hoard, and delivered to <lb/>
owner. If <lb/>
I . shall render his <lb/>
decision thereon, if I lie <lb/>
of damages that <lb/>
shall be ii I p <lb/>
III of <lb/>
amount found by I lie Arbitrators, <lb/>
if there be no appeal, of of tho <lb/>
amount Court, if <lb/>
there no appeal, the Board of <lb/>
Aldermen the <lb/>
contemplated for <lb/>
the public, convenience In the use <lb/>
of the proper so condemned.<lb/>
<lb/>
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